Difference between revisions of "homogeny"
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|etymology=Greek <i>homos</i>, same; <i>genos</i>, race | |etymology=Greek <i>homos</i>, same; <i>genos</i>, race | ||
− | |definition=With analogous parts or organs due to descent from the same ancestral type; homology | + | |definition=With analogous parts or organs due to descent from the same [[ancestral]] type; [[homology]] |
|see also=[[homoplasy]]. | |see also=[[homoplasy]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:40, 13 September 2013
homogeny (noun; Greek homos, same; genos, race): With analogous parts or organs due to descent from the same ancestral type; homologySee also: homoplasy.